Juan Alberto Melgar Castro (20 June 1930 – 2 December 1987) was an army officer in the Honduran military who served as the head of state of Honduras from...
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Arellano being ousted in a military coup led by his fellow General Juan Alberto Melgar Castro. The coup was prompted in part by the "Bananagate" scandal, exposed...
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in the mid-1970s by corruption scandals. The regimes of Gen. Juan Alberto Melgar Castro (1975–78) and Gen. Policarpo Paz García (1978–82) largely built...
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Policarpo Paz García (redirect from Policarpo Juan Paz García)
Honduras in 1969. Following a 1978 military coup that ousted General Juan Alberto Melgar as chief of state, a three-man junta headed by Paz Garcia took power...
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Flores faced National party candidate Nora Gúnera de Melgar, the wife of General Juan Alberto Melgar Castro, who seized power in a 1975 coup which removed then...
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most recent general election was held on 28 November 2021, with Xiomara Castro of Libre elected president, taking office on 27 January 2022. Honduras portal...
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Trinidad Cabañas Tiburcio Carías Andino Victoriano Castellanos Juan Alberto Melgar Castro Coronado Chávez Vicente Mejía Colindres Roberto Suazo Córdova...
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1963 and a second in December 1972, followed by coups in 1975 by Juan Alberto Melgar Castro and in 1978 by Policarpo Paz García. Events during the 1980s in...
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Policarpo Paz García overthrew Juan Alberto Melgar Castro in a "cocaine coup" financed by the Medellín Cartel-linked drug lord Juan Matta-Ballesteros. The CIA...
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December 4, 1972: Under Oswaldo López Arellano April 22, 1975: Under Juan Alberto Melgar Castro August 7, 1978: Under Policarpo Paz García June 28, 2009: Manuel...
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President (1971–1972) Oswaldo López Arellano, President (1972–1975) Juan Alberto Melgar Castro, President (1975–1978) Policarpo Paz García, Provisional President...
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Andres Perez Kjell Eugenio Laugerud Garcia Alfonso Lopez Michelsen Juan Alberto Melgar Castro Francisco Morales Bermudez Alfredo Poveda Burbano Jorge Rafael...
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Edward Barnsley, 87, English designer and maker of furniture. Juan Alberto Melgar Castro, 57, Honduran military officer, president of Honduras, heart attack...
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Champagnat (Choluteca) – Saint Marcellin Champagnat Melgar Castro (Marcala, La Paz) – Juan Alberto Melgar Castro, former Head of State of Honduras Monseñor Fiallos...
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superiority over its neighbors. During the governments of General Juan Alberto Melgar Castro (1975–78) and General Policarpo Paz García (1978–82), Honduras...
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(2002[citation needed]-2008) The Melgar family (spouses) Juan Alberto Melgar Castro, President of Honduras (1975–78) Nora Gúnera de Melgar (Mayor and Presidential...
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actress June 20 Magdalena Abakanowicz, Polish sculptor (d. 2017) Juan Alberto Melgar Castro, Honduran military ruler (d. 1987) June 21 – Gerald Kaufman, British...
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concurrent with the president's term of office. The title is currently held by Manuel Zelaya, the husband of President Xiomara Castro. Honduras portal...
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Arellano, Lawyer Ramón Ernesto Cruz Uclés, General Juan Alberto Melgar Castro, General Policarpo Juan Paz García, Doctor Roberto Suazo Córdova, Engineer...
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a Honduran export tax on bananas, and was replaced by General Juan Alberto Melgar Castro. Born: Carlos Sastre, Spanish bicycle racer and 2008 Tour de France...
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Coqueluche (1970) - Juan Castro Una señora llamada Andrés (1970) - Andrés Guzmán El apartamento de la tentación (1971) - Alberto Fieras sin jaula (1971)...
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and December 1972 by General Oswaldo López Arellano, in 1975 by Juan Alberto Melgar Castro (1975 Honduran coup d'état) and in 1978 by Policarpo Paz García...
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and Sport Boys. Sporting Cristal plays its home games at the Estadio Alberto Gallardo. They play at the Estadio Nacional for international competitions...
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Dubó Didí Juan Caballero Franco Navarro Eduardo Malásquez Fernando Morena Wilmar Cabrera 1 Goal Ricardo Gareca Víctor Ramos Milton Melgar David Paniagua...
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to win the domestic league title. Other notable teams include Melgar, Binacional, Juan Aurich and Unión Huaral, which are the only non-capital teams to...
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Velásquez (2001–2005) Juan Guillermo Montoya (2005–2006) John Cardona Arteaga (2006) Carlos Alberto Palacio Acosta (2006–2008) Jorge Alberto Osorio (2008–2012)...
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Friendly Talleres de Potrerillos 1–5 Olimpia Potrerillos, Cortés CST Gómez 34' Santos Bengoché Pineda Rodas Stadium: Estadio Juan Alberto Melgar Castro...
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Marinho Alberto Zerega Pombona Clovis Salgado Juan Gavala Laborde Víctor Escribano García Jaime Pujiula Dilme Joaquín Ruíz-Giménez Cortés Juan Manzano...
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a private visit to Miami. September 9, 1977 September 6, 1977 Juan Alberto Melgar Castro Attended signing of the Panama Canal Treaty. March 2, 1980 March...
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Oswaldo Baca Alberto Barton G. E. Berrios Carlos Bustamante Ramiro Castro de la Mata Rubén Castillo Anchapuri A. Roberto Frisancho Juan de Dios Guevara...
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